On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 12:08:11AM -0400, H.S. uttered: > On 07/06/10 11:42 PM, Steve Fishpaste wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 02:10:54PM -0400, H.S. uttered: > >> On 07/06/10 02:05 PM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: > >>> Hi there, > >>> > >>> Since firegpg support has been discontinued (*), I'd like to know > >>> what are gmail users favorite gpg tool ? > >>> > >> > >> Crap! I was using Firegpg for mails to my friends and family whose > >> primary mail contact is yahoo or google and Firegpg provided a > >> clicky-click think with context menu to easily encrypt any portion of > >> text in mail text in a browser. > >> > >> So that brings me with the OP for looking for alternatives. > > > > When I used TBird there was a GPG extension. Why not use that? Search > > the extension repository. > > Yes, I agree. In fact, if a mail client like TB or mutt can be used, > there is nothing to beat that. However, FireGPG was excellent for people > who use popular web mail services. They had nothing special to do other > than to set up their GPG stuff and install the addon and they were good > to go without having to change the way they read/composed emails.
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